List of slice of life anime

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This is a list of slice of life anime.

Year(s)TitleTypeDirector(s)StudioRef
1979 Akage no Anne TV series Isao Takahata Nippon Animation [1]
1981-1986 Urusei Yatsura TV series Mamoru Oshii, Kazuo Yamazaki Pierrot, Studio Deen
1985–1987 High School! Kimengumi TV series Hiroshi Fukutomi Gallop, Studio Comet [2]
1991 Only Yesterday Film Isao Takahata Studio Ghibli
1995 Whisper of the Heart Film Yoshifumi Kondō Studio Ghibli
1998 Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō OVA series Takashi Annō Ajia-do Animation Works [3]
1999 My Neighbors the Yamadas Film Isao Takahata Studio Ghibli
2001 Kokoro Toshokan TV series Koji Masunari Studio Deen [4]
2002 Shrine of the Morning Mist TV series Yuji Moriyama Chaos Project Gansis [5]
2002 Azumanga Daioh TV series Hiroshi Nishikiori J.C.Staff [6]
2002–2003 Quiet Country Cafe OVA series Tomomi Mochizuki Ajia-do Animation Works, SME Visual Works [7]
2005 Aria TV series Junichi Sato Hal Film Maker [8]
2005 Strawberry Marshmallow TV series Takuya Sato Daume [8]
2006 Bartender TV series Masaki Watanabe Palm Studio [9]
2006 Dobutsu no Mori FilmJōji Shimura
2007 5 Centimeters per Second Film Makoto Shinkai CoMix Wave Films [10]
2007 Clannad TV series Tatsuya Ishihara Kyoto Animation [11]
2007 Lucky Star TV series Yutaka Yamamoto, Yasuhiro Takemoto Kyoto Animation [8]
2007 Minami-ke TV series Masahiko Ohta Daume [8]
2007 Sketchbook ~full color's~ TV series Yoshimasa Hiraike Hal Film Maker [12]
2008 Hyakko TV series Michio Fukuda Nippon Animation [13]
2008 Toradora! TV series Tatsuyuki Nagai J.C.Staff [14] [15]
2009 GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class TV series Hiroaki Sakurai AIC [8]
2009 Hidamari Sketch TV series Akiyuki Shinbo, Ryouki Kamitsubo Shaft [8]
2009 K-On! TV series Naoko Yamada Kyoto Animation [8]
2009 Ristorante Paradiso TV series Mitsuko Kase David Production [16]
2009 Student Council's Discretion TV series Takuya Sato Studio Deen [8]
2010 And Yet the Town Moves TV series Akiyuki Shinbo Shaft [8]
2010 Bakuman TV series Kenichi Kasai, Noriaki Akitaya J.C.Staff [17]
2010 Mitsudomoe TV series Masahiko Ohta Bridge [8]
2010 Sound of the Sky TV series Mamoru Kanbe A-1 Pictures, Aniplex [18]
2010 Tamayura OVA Junichi Sato Hal Film Maker [8]
2010 Squid Girl TV series Tsutomu Mizushima Diomedéa
2010 Working!! TV series Yoshimasa Hiraike A-1 Pictures [8]
2011 A Channel TV series Manabu Ono Studio Gokumi [8] [19]
2011 Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day TV series Tatsuyuki Nagai A-1 Pictures [20]
2011–2020 Chihayafuru TV series Morio Asaka Madhouse [21]
2011 From Up on Poppy Hill Film Gorō Miyazaki Studio Ghibli [22]
2011 Hanasaku Iroha TV series Masahiro Ando P.A. Works [23]
2011 Nichijou TV series Tatsuya Ishihara Kyoto Animation [8]
2011 Tamayura: Hitotose TV series Junichi Sato TYO Animations [24]
2011 YuruYuri TV series Masahiko Ohta Dogakobo [8]
2012 Daily Lives of High School Boys TV series Shinji Takamatsu Sunrise [25]
2012 Hidamari Sketch x Honeycomb TV series Akiyuki Shinbo Shaft [26]
2012 Hyouka TV series Yasuhiro Takemoto Kyoto Animation [27]
2012 Kill Me Baby TV series Yoshiki Yamakawa J.C.Staff [28]
2012 Kimi to Boku 2 TV series Mamoru Kanbe J.C.Staff [29]
2012 Mysterious Girlfriend X TV series Ayumu Watanabe Hoods Entertainment [29]
2012 Place to Place TV series Fumitoshi Oizaki AIC [8]
2012–2013 Shirokuma Cafe TV series Mitsuyuki Masuhara Studio Pierrot [29]
2012 Teekyu TV series Shin Itagaki Mappa [26]
2012 Wolf Children Film Mamoru Hosoda Studio Chizu, Madhouse [30]
2012 Yurumates 3D TV series Yoshihide Yuuzumi C2C [29]
2013 Free! TV seriesHiroko Utsumi Kyoto Animation, Animation Do [31]
2013 Genshiken: Second Season TV series Tsutomu Mizushima Production I.G [32]
2013 GJ Club TV series Yoshiyuki Fujiwara Dogakobo [8]
2013 Kin-iro Mosaic TV series Tensho Studio Gokumi [33]
2013 Kotoura-san TV series Masahiko Ohta AIC Classic [8]
2013 Love Live! TV seriesTakahiko Kyogoku Sunrise [34]
2013 Minami-ke: Tadaima TV series Keiichiro Kawaguchi Feel [35]
2013 My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU TV series Ai Yoshimura Brain's Base [36]
2013 Non Non Biyori TV seriesShin'ya Kawatsura Silver Link [37]
2013 Servant x Service TV series Yasutaka Yamamoto A-1 Pictures [32]
2013–2014 Silver Spoon TV series Tomohiko Itō A-1 Pictures [38] [39]
2013 Super Seisyun Brothers TV series Masahiro Takata AIC PLUS+ [40]
2013 Tamako Market TV series Naoko Yamada Kyoto Animation [8]
2013 Tamayura: More Aggressive TV series Junichi Sato TYO Animations [32]
2013 WataMote TV series Shin Ōnuma Silver Link [41]
2013 The Wind Rises Film Hayao Miyazaki Studio Ghibli [42]
2013 Yuyushiki TV seriesKaori Kinema Citrus [43]
2014 Barakamon TV seriesMasaki Tachibana Kinema Citrus [44]
2014 The Comic Artist and His Assistants TV seriesTakeshi Furuta Zexcs [45]
2014 Engaged to the Unidentified TV series Yoshiyuki Fujiwara Doga Kobo [39] [ unreliable source? ]
2014 Free! - Eternal Summer TV seriesHiroko Utsumi Kyoto Animation, Animation Do [31]
2014 Hanayamata TV series Atsuko Ishizuka Madhouse [46]
2014 Is the Order a Rabbit? TV seriesHiroyuki Hashimoto White Fox [45]
2014 My Neighbor Seki TV series Yūji Mutoh Shin-Ei Animation [47]
2014 Go! Go! 575 TV series Takefumi Anzai Lay-duce, C2C [39]
2014 Shirobako TV series Tsutomu Mizushima P.A. Works [48]
2014 Soul Eater Not! TV series Masakazu Hashimoto Bones [49]
2014 Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono Encore TV series Kōtarō Ishidate YAOYOROZU [39]
2014 Wake Up, Girls! TV series Yutaka Yamamoto Ordet, Tatsunoko Production [39]
2015 Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma TV series Yoshitomo Yonetani J.C. Staff [50]
2015 Castle Town Dandelion TV seriesNoriaki Akitaya Production IMS
2015 Himouto! Umaru-chan TV series Masahiko Ohta Doga Kobo [51]
2015 Kamisama Minarai: Himitsu no Cocotama TV seriesNorio Nitta OLM, Inc.
2015 School-Live! TV seriesMasaomi Andō Lerche
2015 Sound! Euphonium TV series Tatsuya Ishihara Kyoto Animation [31]
2016 Anne Happy TV series Shin Ōnuma Silver Link [52]
2016 A Silent Voice Film Naoko Yamada Kyoto Animation [53]
2016 Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto TV series Shinji Takamatsu Studio Deen [52]
2016 Tanaka-kun is Always Listless TV seriesShin'ya Kawatsura Silver Link [52]
2017 A Centaur's Life TV series Fumitoshi Oizaki Tokuma Shoten [54]
2017 Blend S TV seriesRyōji Masuyama A-1 Pictures
2017 Gabriel DropOut TV series Masahiko Ohta Doga Kobo [55]
2017 Girls' Last Tour TV seriesTakaharu Ozaki White Fox [56]
2017 Kino's Journey —the Beautiful World— the Animated Series TV series Tomohisa Taguchi Lerche
2017-2021 Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid TV seriesYasuhiro Takemoto Kyoto Animation
2018 Comic Girls TV seriesYoshinobu Tokumoto Nexus
2018-2021 Laid-Back Camp TV seriesYoshiaki Kyōgoku (s.1)
Masato Jinbo (s.2)
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2018-2022 Teasing Master Takagi-san TV seriesHiroaki Akagi Shin-Ei Animation [57]
2019 The Helpful Fox Senko-san TV series Tomoaki Koshida Doga Kobo [58] [59]
2019-2022 Kaguya-sama: Love is War TV series Shinichi Omata (s.1- s.3) A-1 Pictures
2020 Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! TV series Masaaki Yuasa Science Saru [60]
2020 Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out! TV seriesKazuya Miura ENGI [61]
2020 Wave, Listen to Me! TV seriesTatsuma Minamikawa Sunrise [62]
2020 Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop Film Kyōhei Ishiguro Sublimation, Signal.MD [53]
2021 Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro TV seriesHirokazu Hanai Telecom Animation Film
2021 Super Cub TV seriesToshiro Fujii Studio Kai
2021 Let's Make a Mug Too TV seriesJun Kamiya Nippon Animation
2021 The Aquatope on White Sand TV series Toshiya Shinohara P.A. Works
2022 Akebi's Sailor Uniform TV seriesMiyuki Kuroki CloverWorks [57]
2022 My Dress-Up Darling TV seriesKeisuke Shinohara CloverWorks [57]
2022 Sasaki and Miyano TV series Shinji Ishihira Studio Deen [57]
2022 Deaimon TV series Fumitoshi Oizaki Encourage Films
2022 Slow Loop TV seriesNoriaki Akitaya Connect [57]
2022 When Will Ayumu Make His Move? TV seriesMirai Minato Silver Link [57]

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